AQUINAS (6-1) 21
MCQUAID (7-0) 22
McQuaid’s 22-21 victory, its fourth straight over Aquinas, took as much endurance as it did skill. READ MORE.
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-3) 21
IRONDEQUOIT (3-4) 0
For Irondequoit, junior quarterback Erik Barr completed 13-of-22 passes for 110 yards. Senior wideout Javier Flowers hauled in six catches totaling 54 yards. Corey Freeman followed up with 39 receiving yards and added seven tackles on defense. Andre Bigham and Cameron Freeman both recorded eight tackles on defense. Dominic Ferra and Braydon Harris both chipped in six tackles.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-2) 24
PENFIELD (1-6) 14
For Penfield, Alexander Young accounted for all the scoring with a passing touchdown and a rushing score. The junior quarterback completed 14-of-26 passes for 230 yards and connected with Tai Reffell-Pugh in the end zone. Young added 45 yards and a touchdown on the ground. Reffell-Pugh accumulated 131 receiving yards on three catches and recorded eight tackles on defense. Junior linebacker Austin Dillenbeck led the defense with 11 tackles. Sophomore free safety Adam Schembri registered six tackles and two passes defended.
BATAVIA (6-1) 25
CLYDE/SHERMAN/PANAMA (VI) 21
Jesse Reinhart connected with Javin McFollins on an 11-yard touchdown with four minutes left as Batavia rallied from an eight-point deficit to rebound from a loss last Friday night. It was the second time the senior quarterback and junior wide receiver connected on a touchdown. It capped off a three-touchdown pass performance for Reinhart as well as his other score was to Carter McFollins right before halftime. Overall, Reinhart was 11-of-18 from the pocket for 200 yards. The 6-foot-2 senior picked off a pass on defense as well. Junior running back Aidan Anderson provided all the ground game with 27 carries, 171 yards and a touchdown. Javin McFollins’ touchdown receptions totaled 99 yards. Carter McFollins hauled in four catches for 41 yards. Senior linebacker Kaden Marucci led the defense with eight tackles and a forced fumble. Matthew McWethy followed up with six tackles, including two for loss.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-4) 0
DANSVILLE/WAYLAND-COHOCTON (5-2) 28
Evan Pruonto exploded for 207 rushing yards and three touchdowns on only eight carries to lead Dansville/Wayland-Cohocton to its second straight win. Junior quarterback Nickolas Belanger connected with Andrew Morrow on a 10-yard touchdown. Holdyn Freeman and Ben Teed both led the defense with 10 tackles. Freeman registered one and a half sacks. Jake Joseph recovered a fumble and Christopher Giovine returned an interception 70 yards. Nathaniel Gardner chipped in two tackles, including half a sack.
WATERLOO (0-7) 13
BATH-HAVERLING (5-1) 44
Keian McRae scored on three of his 10 carries to lead Bath-Haverling to its fourth straight victory. The senior fullback amassed 101 rushing yards. Lawrence Duncan and Jordan Miller-Vogt both added a rushing touchdown as part of the ground attack. Duncan registered 61 yards on nine carries while Miller-Vogt followed up with six handoffs and 54 yards. Junior quarterback Justin Yehl connected with AJ Brotz on 63 yards and a touchdown. Junior linebacker Ethan Narby led the defense with eight tackles, including two for loss. Dyllan Becker, William Clarke and Gavin Price all had a tackle result in negative yardage. Price picked off a pass and tipped one as well.
ATTICA (2-5) 7
LE ROY (6-1) 28
John Panepento totaled three touchdowns to lead Le Roy to its fifth consecutive win. The senior quarterback found paydirt on two of his six carries which totaled 34 yards and completed 7-of-12 passes for 51 yards and a touchdown to Jack Tonzi. Senior running back Brock Flint paced the ground game with 17 carries, 81 yards and a score. Tonzi led the defense with six tackles and a fumble recovery. Jackson Fix, Cal Koukides and Robbie Newmark all picked off a pass. Koukides and Newmark both chipped in three tackles. Koukides recovered a fumble. Senior defensive lineman Zach Vanderhoof had a tackle result in negative yardage.
YORK/PAVILION (0-7) 0
ALEXANDER (6-1) 43
Nick Kramer scored two touchdowns on the ground and one more through the air to lead Alexander to its fourth straight win. The senior quarterback’s touchdown pass was to Jacob Laney for 23 yards. Overall, Kramer was 7-of-7 for 98 yards, added 48 rushing yards on six carries and contributed five tackles on defense. Two of Brayden Woods’ seven carries resulted in scores as part of his seven-carry, 36-yard performance. Sophomore fullback Clayton Bezon only needed four carries to accumulate 61 yards and a touchdown. Laney finished with four catches and 54 receiving yards. Junior defensive lineman Cole Dean led the defense with six tackles. Mason Bump recorded an interception. For York/Pavilion, senior defensive back Robert Haberger led with eight tackles. Austin Flynn, Tanner Hodges and Eric Rowe all had seven tackles.
Quote from York/Pavilion head coach Kurt Schneider: “While we continue to improve and take one step forward, we sometimes take two steps back. This is a young team and we knew as a staff that there would be difficult times during this season. Credit to this group of kids as they continue to compete and grind day in and day out. There is light at the end of the proverbial tunnel and we know that all this hard work that we are putting in is eventually going to bear fruit.”
AVON (6-1) 44
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-5) 0
Andrew Rowland amassed four touchdowns as Avon rebounded from a loss last Friday night. The senior quarterback called his own number to score on runs of 24 and 18 yards, respectively. Rowland connected with Christopher Thompson and Thomas Welch on touchdown passes as well. Overall, Rowland totaled 204 all-purpose yards: he only needed six completions to accumulate 123 yards and ran five times for 81 more. Along with his 34-yard touchdown catch, Welch punched the ball into the end zone on a three-yard scamper. The senior running back racked up 67 rushing yards on 11 carries and added two catches for 42 yards. Welch led the defense with four tackles, including one and a half for loss. Thompson’s touchdown reception was for 49 yards. The sophomore wideout had an interception on defense as well. Junior quarterback Richard Brice slung a 24-yard touchdown pass to Jake Driscoll in the fourth quarter to round out the scoring. Brice picked off a pass on defense as well along with his three and a half tackles and one for loss. All of William Greenwood’s two and a half tackles, Logan Austen’s two tackles and Nicklaus Antkowiak’s one tackle resulted in negative yardage.
LIVONIA (4-2) 35
MARCUS WHITMAN/BLOOMFIELD (3-3) 14
MYNDERSE (0-5) 13
MIDLAKES (2-5) 27
FREWSBURG (4-0) 66
LYONS/SODUS (3-2) 38
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (1-5)
CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (0-6)
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (0-4)
PEMBROKE (4-1)
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FAIRPORT (1-6) 14
PITTSFORD (5-2) 38
A 57-yard strike to Jackson Green kickstarted a 38-14 victory for Pittsford, their third straight win, improving to 5-2 on the year. READ MORE.
GATES-CHILI (2-5) 24
BRIGHTON (7-0) 35
Brennan Clasgens scored four touchdowns as Brighton accumulated 408 yards of offense and capped off its first undefeated regular season in 22 years. All three of the senior quarterback’s completions resulted in touchdowns: two for Tahj Jackson and one for Thomas Welker. Along with his 101 passing yards, Clasgens racked up 91 yards and another score on the ground. Jackson recorded 134 all-purpose yards: two touchdown catches totaling 83 yards and eight runs for 51 more. Welker’s touchdown reception was for 18 yards. Elijah LaMonaco rounded out the scoring with a rushing touchdown as part of his three-carry, 38-yard performance. The senior running back added six and a half tackles and a forced fumble on defense. Dominic Slaninka shored up the ground game with 105 yards on nine handoffs. Junior linebacker Alex Miller led the defense with seven tackles and an interception.
Another big night for @TahjJackson24, this time through the air! Big time triple threat running back! Runs, blocks, and catches! #Team87 #ThePack #gratuiti #GoBruins pic.twitter.com/VXNPPNV4JK
— Coach Lian – Brighton Football (@CoachLian8) October 15, 2021
EASTRIDGE (2-5) 32
GREECE ATHENA (3-4) 40
Jayden Rapp totaled four touchdowns as Greece Athena snapped a four-game skid to end the regular season. The sophomore quarterback only needed seven completions to accumulate 219 yards and two touchdown passes: one to Jayd’n Sample and the other to Damarien Speed. Rapp also called his own number 14 times and racked up 99 rushing yards and two more scores. Speed reeled in four receptions for 120 yards. Sample followed up with three catches to total 104 yards.
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